In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
St Abbs Beach is a small rocky beach beside the harbour at St. Abbs (historically known as Coldingham Shore). St Abbs is a popular diving location and shore diving to a depth of about 15 metres is possible from the rocks on the outside of the harbour wall. You have another beach option nearby at the larger sandy beach of Read more…
Coldingham Bay beach is a sandy beach some 200m wide sheltered at either end by headlands with rocky sections. On the northern end of the bay stands The Kip, an eight-metre-high sea stack which is on dry land at low tide. At the southern end of the bay are the 30m high grassy cliffs of Yellow Craig. A lot of beaches in Read more…
Eyemouth beach is within the village of Eyemouth which has been a fishing port since the 13th century and is still busy with working boats and sightseeing trips. The beach is in a north facing bay along with the harbour and consists of a sandy beach that at low tide has rock pools. The beach can get some good surf Read more…
Burnmouth beach sits alongside the harbour which has been a working harbour since the mid-1800s. The beach does not have any sand but does have some interesting rock formations and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Burnmouth is the first village in Scotland after crossing the border with England and is split into two levels, Upper Burnmouth is on Read more…